Monday, April 25, 2016

Progressive Era Blog

I think the 3 most important issues they dealt with that are still going on today and the farming monopolies, political reform, and workers rights. Farming monopolies today are some of the most brutal companies and they control large parts of congress and large parts of the economy. Political reform is one of the most brought up topics today and with the next election coming up it is beginning to be a large topic for debate. Workers rights have always been a big thing and with factories getting bigger and bigger it will continue to be a big topic for debate.

Friday, March 18, 2016

Transforming

I would like to transform the space program and I would like to spend more money progressing space travel so that one day we could explore further out into our solar system. This I fell is one of the things that we have lost interest in as a whole race, and I think we could really do with more exploration. It is in our DNA to explore and survive in far out places and this might actually might start to bring us closer together than ever.
 

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

The Fog Horn

“The Fog Horn” by Ray Bradbury

I am alone. I came to that noise because, despite the obvious answer, I thought maybe I did not have to be alone. November was the month that my son was born so I believed that if any day that someone would come to me, it might be that one. The journey was a long one. It made me think about why I was doing this and was this right?

As I was swimming through the water, I often thought about the chance of this being wrong, and if I should turn back or not. Most of those thoughts faded away as I got closer to half way there. Every time I hear the horn I have to keep myself from responding, because it might just ruin me. When I had reached the surface, I felt that I must have been right this time and that this time I would be free of all this regret and sadness.

When I finally reached the tower, I knew that I was never going to be saved and that it was all my fault what had happened all those years ago. This regret soon to to anger, and when the horn stopped, my only light in life was gone, and I was done. I attacked the tower in a fit a rage even when the horn went back on. This only made things worse, and I cried and cried until I had to leave the bay on last time. I will not tempt my soul again by going there; I will stay where I belong, in the valley of my family's bones.

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

R A F T

Today we have seen the worst in humanity, I've seen young men, not even twenty, cry out for their mothers and fathers in their last moments on the earth. The weapons we use could kill a man five times over in a single blow, and the ground will forever be scorched. I've seen men commit atrocities in the name of war, and I've seen brothers mourn over their brothers bodies, despite being on opposing sides, today I fear we have strayed from our original goal of peace, it is only war now.

Thursday, February 4, 2016

museum of tolerance

I think that being a witness means that you value yourself over other people, which in most cases is fine but in the example of the holocaust, just helping one person, will make a difference. I think the museum kind of changed me but not really because I had already had knowledge of the holocaust but I think putting it all together really made it easier to understand and comprehend.

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Reading, Outside

The protagonist Lee Waite, in the short story "60 Acres" by Raymond Carver is faced with making two important decisions. One being to let the kids go even though they were hunting on his land. And two, to decide to lease the property even though it's a reservation.

Those two decisions, although one being small, show a lot about the character and how he would act in other situations. The first decision shows that he cares about kids but is also very mysterious and reclusive. He acted the entire time like wanting to kill them or shoot at them, yet his real intentions were to always let them go. The second decision really shows how a property he once loved and cared about, has just become a trouble and how money and feeding his family are just more important to him than sentimental value. A decision that has changed me has been my decision to do what has always interested me and choose engineering as my elective for seventh grade which will change my life forever because now I can finally apply my knowledge of science to real life.

Friday, January 15, 2016

Time capsule

1) family: To represent family and childhood I would put science magazine to represent my love for science.
2) heritage: for heritage a would put a U.N flag to represent that I am a mix of a lot of European countries.
3) Acomplishments and achievments: for achievments I would put a trophy I won from lacrosse.
4) Legacy: I would put a piece of a comic strip that my grandpa wrote.